Last year, the institutionally sober publication wrote a highly scathing article about CSR, pouring a large bucket of cold water over the trend. |
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Therefore, a leader's ethical attitude is a critical point in determining the level of CSR which is performed discretionarily. |
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By showing members the nuts and bolts we are helping the sector to integrate CSR more widely into their daily business. |
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A large-scale road show was e.g. organized in 8 European cities in order to introduce the CSR method. |
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Through their work with local charitable organizations, EDC employees exemplify EDC's values and CSR practices. |
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Twenty-five years later, CSR is aimed quite simply at humanising and regulating globalisation. |
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Some CSR advocates are cynics: they pay lip service to the idea but are chuckling quietly. |
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Moreover, to be a competitive differentiator, CSR needs to be part of a core business strategy. |
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The CSR specialist teams are tasked with firming up sustainability-related issues and action. |
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This model is revised once a year so that it can stay in line with the latest developments in CSR practices. |
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This gives the accounting industry and the CSR industry a role and an authority that is not justified. |
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The lowest PNEC for each environmental sphere is reported in the CSR and in the safety data sheet, where required. |
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She did an amazing presentation of Nokia's CSR approach and a knock-your-socks-off interview and was in the final two but a miss is as good as a mile. |
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If the member has to submit its own CSR, preparations need to start in due time. |
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The mere threat of legalistic regulation often prompts TNCs to adopt voluntary CSR initiatives. |
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Philias, the leading CSR Foundation in Switzerland, will be a great help in this project as it maintains a vast communication network with Non-Governmental Organisations in Switzerland. |
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While these macro trends inevitably affect localised development initiatives, they don't entirely explain why CSR projects so often fail to deliver. |
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And when we do talk about CSR, we have to assure that CSR does not presume merely a reform of corporations and the rules that governs their behaviour. |
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Finally, and perhaps most importantly, the campaign to promote CSR should not disregard Lebanese civil society organizations' initiatives to strengthen citizenship and reinforce social cohesion. |
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I would like to congratulate and thank Parliament and, in particular, the rapporteur, Mr Howitt, for his contribution to the consultation on the CSR Green Paper. |
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Specificity is high when CSR action imitability faces barriers that are difficult to overcome. |
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May it be in the best spirit of harambee that parliamentarians pull together to strengthen CSR for the benefit of the people and communities they represent. |
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The findings suggest the need for organisations to begin taking cognizance of the growing interest of prospective employees in working for organisations that engage CSR related activities and disclosures. |
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Concerning CSR in Europe, many companies accord a large place to gifts of money intended to meet social needs, for example in the fields of education, cultural and community support. |
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To minimize the switching losses, CSR is commutated at points 'b,'d'f,'h'f,' 'h,' and so on as dc link current is null or minimum at these points. |
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We will not, even for a moment, allow the momentum of our CSR activities to decline, nor will we lose track of our state of progress while following plans that focus on the medium and long term. |
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By encouraging such an exodus, Bill C-300 would not only hollow out Canada's mining industry, but also encourage mining companies to locate in jurisdictions with less regulation and no commitment to CSR efforts. |
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Thus the RMM library cannot be quoted in the CSR as providing scientific evidence on appropriateness of RMMs related to a certain exposure scenario. |
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The initial findings show that the WTP for both CSR labels is higher than the WTP for tuna fish without any CSR certification. |
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It is these activists who maintain the tension that gives insider CSR advocates their ante at the table and their caché within the corporate sphere. |
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But we would do well to remember that it is activists in the streets who have allowed CSR to become a viable discourse, and have created the space for CSR advocates in the boardroom and conference hall. |
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For its staff35, the CSR program results in the young people obtaining long-terms employment contracts, a transparent and incentivizing payment structure, regular training and team gettogethers. |
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From a fixed asset ratio perspective, the higher index means that companies invest more on fixed asset and then reduce companies' cash flow and influence their CSR investment. |
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In an effort to synergize its CSR work within UNCTAD, a joint project is being planned for 2009 with UNCTAD's Virtual Institute to analyze CSR issues in South America. |
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A recent study of CSR in Germany carried out by opinion pollers Forsa showed that 10.3 billion euros are spent annually on such activities in Germany alone. |
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Today's iteration of CSR is less self-abasing and more constructive. |
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The global money transferrer has a wider CSR mandate, which spans across various countries. |
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Some companies have established CSR initiatives as a reflection of their mission and business core values in response to emerging issues. |
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Some of the samples were also removed from the CSR test at defined time intervals to allow them to be measured for both initial and permanent set. |
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The two acquisitions enable CSR to offer a GPS solution to handset, PND and other portable device manufacturers, offering an important added-value technology. |
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Drishti, as a part of its CSR initiatives, provisioned a team of volunteers who went to the SAP test sites and contributed by invigilating the exam. |
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In October 2007, following the CSR that provided funding allocation to the Northern Ireland Executive, the Department for Regional Development announced its draft budget. |
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Persistence in the application of CSR principles appears the most reasonable way to ensure the accruement of its long-run beneficial economic impacts. |
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